2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/4865913
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Quantitative Analysis of Japan’s Energy Security Based on Fuzzy Logic: Impact Assessment of Fukushima Accident

Abstract: The Fukushima accident of March 2011 had great political, economic, and social impacts on Japan and marked a very important turning point in Japan's energy policy. As the accident has also greatly exposed the vulnerability of Japan's energy security, it is crucial to clarify the path that Japan should take to maintain and secure its energy security in case of any possible future outbreak that may threaten its energy security. For this purpose, we conducted a comprehensive and structural analysis of Japan's ene… Show more

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“…"Aggregated" factors are composites of the "simple" factors. One of the insights of the successful quantitative analytical frameworks from the security of supply field is the development and employment of aggregated factors (Malik et al, 2020;Yamanishi et al, 2017;Yao and Chang, 2014). The usefulness of adding this extra layer of complexity is that it allows comparison of our constant (policy importance) with multiple variables (the "simple" factors) in one aggregated factor.…”
Section: An Analytical Framework To Select Main Drivers Of Eu Energy Policy: Classical Energy Trilemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"Aggregated" factors are composites of the "simple" factors. One of the insights of the successful quantitative analytical frameworks from the security of supply field is the development and employment of aggregated factors (Malik et al, 2020;Yamanishi et al, 2017;Yao and Chang, 2014). The usefulness of adding this extra layer of complexity is that it allows comparison of our constant (policy importance) with multiple variables (the "simple" factors) in one aggregated factor.…”
Section: An Analytical Framework To Select Main Drivers Of Eu Energy Policy: Classical Energy Trilemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chart 1 displays in a radar plan the external aggregated factors and the legislation importance. This method is frequently used for security of supply analyses (Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC), 2007; Bogoviz et al, 2019;Malik et al, 2020;Yamanishi et al, 2017;Yao and Chang, 2014), but used in this article for cross-sector investigation. The key indicators to examine are the scale, frequency and evolution of the external factors and legislation importance.…”
Section: Greenhouse Gases Emissions Per Capitamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author (Yamanishi et al, 2017) used the Fuzzy-DEMATEL (Fuzzy Decision-Making Trial Evaluation Laboratory) method to assess energy security in Japan after the accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, as well as the impact of this accident using fuzzy logic methods. The author (Senderov et al, 2017) propose a convolution method for quantitative assessments of energy security for all energy facilities at the federal level in Russia.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Rutherford, 2020, p. 7) A sizable amount of energy security studies are conducted based on it and its derivatives. (Yamanishi et al, 2017;Yao & Chang, 2014;Kruyt et al, 2009;Fouladvand et al, 2022) It is considered to be capable of reflecting the complexity of energy security in a comprehensive manner. (Cherp & Jewell, 2014) The contribution of EV development to China's energy security can be well demonstrated under the 4As framework.…”
Section: The Contribution Of the Ev Industry Development To China's E...mentioning
confidence: 99%